INGREDIENTS
2 cups thawed frozen whole strawberries, chopped roughly with sharp knife
1 large Red Delicious* apple, cored and chopped (skin left on)
1 small jalapeño pepper, very finely chopped (use 1-1/2 jalapeño for more heat)
1 tblspn brown sugar
1 Tspn fresh lemon juice
DIRECTIONS
Place all ingredients into one bowl and mix well. Refrigerate, but serve at room temperature. Try to use this salsa within a week or so.
Hint
*“Red Delicious” apples can usually be found year round. Any apple that is not too soft may be used to make this strawberry-jalapeño salsa. It is the combination of strawberry and jalapeño that gives this salsa its great flavor, but it is the crunch of apple that gives it great texture. “Red Delicious” apples are good in most fruit and vegetable salads. If you have ever eaten a really good Waldorf salad, this is probably the apple used.

Strawberry Vinegar
If you are lucky have fresh strawberries make this quick vinegar. Serve sprinkled on meats, or green and fruit salads.
INGREDIENTS
1-1/2 Cups fresh strawberries, hulled and medium crushed
1-1/2 Cups white vinegar* (store brand is fine for this)
DIRECTIONS
Put strawberries and vinegar in a wide-mouth jar with cover. Allow to remain closed for a couple of days, shake jar gently every day until vinegar becomes strawberry red. Do not worry when the berries lose their color, the color and flavor has been absorbed by the vinegar. Strain mixture into a large pot (use stainless-steel pot only*) Do not press strawberries; you want your vinegar as clear as possible. Heat vinegar to boiling then lower heat and simmer for 7 to 10 minutes. An option is to add one teaspoon of sugar to vinegar. Set prepared vinegar aside and cool. Pour into any pint bottle with a cap. The clean bottle should be put into boiling water for at least 5 minutes to sterilize before using. Keep vinegar in the refrigerator. Good over melon mixtures.
Hint
*Vinegar will pit aluminum, iron or copper pots.

